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they're not going as a united family. -- sunday's game. they're not going as a united family. 18-year-old thomas is a diehard patriots fans. >> it was upsetting to me and my wife. we cannot understand what happened. >> very upsetting as a patriots fan. >> his son was two than. he tried to raise thomas to lead the team, but it did not stick. -- love the team, but it did not stick. >> now it is a house divided. thomas on one side, the rest of the family and the other. they have a dedicated ravens room. the stakes for the afc championship games so high, there is a little bit of trash talking going on in the house. corks the fight is on.ng ba you're going to lose. >> -- the fight is on. you're going to lose. >> the family is hoping that thomas's loyalty will change from blue to purple. the only thing for sure is, only one team can win. for someone, it will be very long ride home. wbal-tv 11 news. >> they're making thomas sleep in the car for the next couple of nights. just kidding. coming up at 6:00, ravens. >> i'm gerry sandusky. foxborough f
they're not going as a united family. -- sunday's game. they're not going as a united family. 18-year-old thomas is a diehard patriots fans. >> it was upsetting to me and my wife. we cannot understand what happened. >> very upsetting as a patriots fan. >> his son was two than. he tried to raise thomas to lead the team, but it did not stick. -- love the team, but it did not stick. >> now it is a house divided. thomas on one side, the rest of the family and the other. they...
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. >> the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >> reporter: in texas, friends of a 57-year-old engineer kidnapped in algeria hope he's still alive. >> we were asked every night, he's in our prayers. >> reporter: algerian state news reported 100 out of 132 hostages have been freed with multiple kidnappers and hostages killed. it's not clear how many are still held hostage. those who did escape have shared frightening details of their ordeal. stephen mcfaul told his family in ireland the militants forced him to wear an explosive belt. his young son was overwhelmed by the news that his dad was okay. >> i never want him to go back there. >> reporter: with the fate of dozens of hostages still unknown, there is frustration among some foreign leaders that the algerian government gave them no warning before launching the rescue operation. they weren't told until it was already under way. >> i think the u.s. and other governments would have liked to have coordinated this much better with the algerians to protect the hostages in a way that, frankly, i'm not sure the algerian military eit
. >> the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >> reporter: in texas, friends of a 57-year-old engineer kidnapped in algeria hope he's still alive. >> we were asked every night, he's in our prayers. >> reporter: algerian state news reported 100 out of 132 hostages have been freed with multiple kidnappers and hostages killed. it's not clear how many are still held hostage. those who did escape have shared frightening details of their ordeal. stephen mcfaul...
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we are not going to confiscate all guns in the united states. i will point this out. when i was in the marine corps, a carton of lucky strikes was $10. now, it is $9 a pack. it was not just simply the culture and glamour, they put a cost on it. we ought to put a cost on ammunition. bullets ought to be prohibitively expensive. >> a well regulated militia necessary to keep the freedom of the people shallot be infrind. that is from the constitution. does that speak to the right of the termination through a regulated defense establishment, or is this a green light for someone to out of his garage like an armory? >> the supreme court differs on this. they have upheld the second amendment. it does give protection to gun owners and makes it a moot issue. i think this is mostly for show right now, and is a diversion -- i am all for gun control but i do not think it will happen -- a diversio fro the bigger issues like climate change and the debt. it is a side show. >> i do not think it is a sideshow when we have massacres like we have had, not just new town. and justice scalia
we are not going to confiscate all guns in the united states. i will point this out. when i was in the marine corps, a carton of lucky strikes was $10. now, it is $9 a pack. it was not just simply the culture and glamour, they put a cost on it. we ought to put a cost on ammunition. bullets ought to be prohibitively expensive. >> a well regulated militia necessary to keep the freedom of the people shallot be infrind. that is from the constitution. does that speak to the right of the...
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terrorists love a vacuum, and wherever it develops kamal to leave, to pose a threat to the united states. next year it could be afghanistan. we have to be on guard. gerri: thank you for coming on. great job. you guys really explained it all. thank you. >> thanks. gerri: if you're fired up about this or any of the issues, a drop me an e-mail. >> coming up on "the willis report," unemployment is higher. could it be because he has gone awful year without meeting with his jobs council? we tackle this and more house republicans finally unveil their new debt ceiling deal. we examine the good combat command ugly with americans for tax reform president gror norquist later. one ohio teacher said she has a crippling fear of being children, but is still being forced to work with them. she says it is discrimination. we have to ask our legal team about this outrageous case. for on the case next on "the willis report." ♪ ♪ gerri: almost exactly one year ago today in this program, in this segment we told you about the president hosting a white house event and a chilling viewers he's serious about t
terrorists love a vacuum, and wherever it develops kamal to leave, to pose a threat to the united states. next year it could be afghanistan. we have to be on guard. gerri: thank you for coming on. great job. you guys really explained it all. thank you. >> thanks. gerri: if you're fired up about this or any of the issues, a drop me an e-mail. >> coming up on "the willis report," unemployment is higher. could it be because he has gone awful year without meeting with his jobs...
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. >> serving in combat units. standards that include rigorous and physical mental conditioning that both men and women meet. >> the burden used to be why should a woman serve in a particular specialty? now, it's why shouldn't a woman serve in a particular specialty? >> 200,000 women already serve making up 15% of the military. 152 have died in iraq and ahanistan. but the change is sparking debate among female veterans. >> i threw hand grenades and set claymore mines. i was ready and that was in the early 80s. >> i broke down and had muscle at trophy than my male marines. >> some jobs may remain off limits to women, the republicans have endorsed the move to allow women in combat. >> the right thing to do, i support it. i want us all to make sure the standards particularly the physical standards are met. >> a statement from president obama read today every american can be proud military can grow stronger with mothers, wives, sisters and daughters playing a greater role protecting this country. >> it was the secretar
. >> serving in combat units. standards that include rigorous and physical mental conditioning that both men and women meet. >> the burden used to be why should a woman serve in a particular specialty? now, it's why shouldn't a woman serve in a particular specialty? >> 200,000 women already serve making up 15% of the military. 152 have died in iraq and ahanistan. but the change is sparking debate among female veterans. >> i threw hand grenades and set claymore mines. i...
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a fortune 500 company behave the way the united states goverent it the sec would be all over the broad. gerri: that's right. there would be. it's all gimmicks and tricks. thank you for coming on ensuring a friday evening with us. have a great weekend. >> you, too. thank you. gerri: thank you. meanwhile, if you the president obama was done campaigning, think again. his political machine is being turned into a nonprofit group to rally support. the group called organized for action will have tax-exempt status and it also means it can lend at supporting but cannot support a particular candidates which probably would not bother them since their canned is already elected. the group will be run by obama's former campaign manager and will be funded mostly with corporate donations. more evidence the obama team is more interested in making their main man look good than fixing the problems facing this country coming up, our banks taking you for a ride and it comes to add to it -- debt collection? the top five. who has been named the most eligible bachelor. ♪ [heartfelt country music] ♪ - ♪
a fortune 500 company behave the way the united states goverent it the sec would be all over the broad. gerri: that's right. there would be. it's all gimmicks and tricks. thank you for coming on ensuring a friday evening with us. have a great weekend. >> you, too. thank you. gerri: thank you. meanwhile, if you the president obama was done campaigning, think again. his political machine is being turned into a nonprofit group to rally support. the group called organized for action will have...
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united. join your favorite nfl players. take the pledge. go to unitedway.org. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for women, too. john's wife carrie, can get a $500,000 policy for under $16 a month. selectquote has helped make term life insurance affordable for hundreds of thousands of people since 1985. how about you? just call this number or visit selectquote dot com. gerri: federal appeals court has upheld the wisconsin law stripping public workers of bargaining rights. in 2011 that sparked massive protest especially from teachers' unions. with the fight over organized labor they tried to do challenge the legality but today the appeals cour
united. join your favorite nfl players. take the pledge. go to unitedway.org. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of...
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>> the organization is not threatening the united states proper, but it is threatening united states interests, and we are seeing there are u.s. citizens being held hostage along with international friends, so the interests are something we will protect. i think it is good to see the european union take a lead on operations like this, because it is closer. >> can an organization like out how kind of threats and -- wipe out al quaeda threat in the region? >> we are never going to wipe it out. the question is if we can keep it out a localized threat. that is the best we can do. >> president obama is proposing the most radical change to america's gun laws in two decades and putting them in- house coalition course. mr. obama said this is the time to act, but the gun lobby organization the nra dismissed the plan as an attack on firearms. mark has the story. >> the massacre of these 26 innocencts has changed the mood of the nation according to the president. youngsters urged him to change the law. he needs to bring the heart strings of his country to challenge gun culture. >> americans fro
>> the organization is not threatening the united states proper, but it is threatening united states interests, and we are seeing there are u.s. citizens being held hostage along with international friends, so the interests are something we will protect. i think it is good to see the european union take a lead on operations like this, because it is closer. >> can an organization like out how kind of threats and -- wipe out al quaeda threat in the region? >> we are never going...
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officers from that unit were also helping with the search. police say the victim traveled to the apartment complex because of some dispute with someone at the apartment complex, possibly the shooter. >> i do not see a specific danger to the public. we believe that they knew each other and they had a dispute and that resulted in a shooting. >> reporter: police say there is always a concern when an armed suspect is on the loose but say this was not gang related. hayward police i don't see a specific danger to the public behind this suspect, again, because we believe they knew each other and they had a dispute and that resulted in the officers did not say much about the suspect because the investigation is ongoing but did say they have a good idea of who he might be and are following up on a few leads. police say the victim's injuries were not life threatening. i'm jeff bush in hayward, kron four news. >> pam: milpitas police are reaching out to the public for help. in an attempted kidnapping case. this is a new sketch of a man who police say, t
officers from that unit were also helping with the search. police say the victim traveled to the apartment complex because of some dispute with someone at the apartment complex, possibly the shooter. >> i do not see a specific danger to the public. we believe that they knew each other and they had a dispute and that resulted in a shooting. >> reporter: police say there is always a concern when an armed suspect is on the loose but say this was not gang related. hayward police i don't...
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the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >>> an autopsy could help investigators solve the murder of a chicago lottery winner. his body was exhumed this morning. he died when he was just about to collect $450,000. they thought he died initially of hardening of the arteries but then a relative asked for a closer look. further tests determined he was poisoned with cyanide. the new autopsy could determine if the poison was swallowed, inhaled or injecteled, though it may be -- injected, though it may be difficult because the body has been buried so long. >> cyanide over the postmortem period can evaporate and lead the tissues, so it is possible that cyanide was in the tissues is no longer in the tissues after several months. we'll just have to see how the results play out. >> it's going to be a few weeks before the results come back. >>> in tonight's health alert, the best way to treat alzheimer's is to present it. that's the idea behind an experimental drug that's going to be put to the test. it's called solanezamam, and it's designed to clear away pathways in the brain. resea
the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >>> an autopsy could help investigators solve the murder of a chicago lottery winner. his body was exhumed this morning. he died when he was just about to collect $450,000. they thought he died initially of hardening of the arteries but then a relative asked for a closer look. further tests determined he was poisoned with cyanide. the new autopsy could determine if the poison was swallowed, inhaled or injecteled, though it may be --...
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some had units that didn't drain rotten cabinets and serious mold. >>> the algeria, armed al-qaeda stormed the facility yesterday. algeria said forecasts had had died during the mission. u.s. authorities say at least 20 hostages escaped with the help of u.s. special forces. >>> a new way to manipulate gift cards to take the money buyers believe is getting to the recipient. victims may not even realize what's happening. >> a smoul down in the santa cruz -- small down in the santa cruz mountains but wanting to profit off of residents. >> there's a lot of people hurting out of work and it's a tough time and i think it's awful. >> sheriff's deputies say someone attemptered with their gift cards. >> take a look at this tampered with their gift card. >> what they do is they photo copy this bar code and place it on the other cards just by slipping a piece of paper in there. and you would never know until you got it home and ripped it apart. >> investigators say the scam puts the money on the fee's gift -- thieve's give card instead of yours. investigators say they're not sure how long they've bee
some had units that didn't drain rotten cabinets and serious mold. >>> the algeria, armed al-qaeda stormed the facility yesterday. algeria said forecasts had had died during the mission. u.s. authorities say at least 20 hostages escaped with the help of u.s. special forces. >>> a new way to manipulate gift cards to take the money buyers believe is getting to the recipient. victims may not even realize what's happening. >> a smoul down in the santa cruz -- small down in...
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that jet's auxiliary power unit battery showed severe battery damage. the dream line certificate the first jet to use these batteries. faa ordered special precautions because of the tendency to over heat. >> those lithium based batteries are used in ipads, plug in cars in the past, millions of lap 207s have been recalled because of batteries over heating. >>> one of the most unusual rescues we have ever seen. a woman went out for a cigarette and became wedged between two buildings. it happened in portland the woman fell and got trapped in a space that was only 10 inches wide. firefighters used concrete saws to cut a hole in a cinder block to get her out. >> we used basically soapy water to kind of lube up the sides of the walls and then between us and her, she was getting out. >> wow, rescuers used high powered air bags to spread the walls and a propane heater, with a long hose to keep her warm during the 4 hour rescue effort. witnesses say she was on the roof of a building possibly smoking when she fell. >>> surf's up for the first time in three years.
that jet's auxiliary power unit battery showed severe battery damage. the dream line certificate the first jet to use these batteries. faa ordered special precautions because of the tendency to over heat. >> those lithium based batteries are used in ipads, plug in cars in the past, millions of lap 207s have been recalled because of batteries over heating. >>> one of the most unusual rescues we have ever seen. a woman went out for a cigarette and became wedged between two...
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. >>> people in the united amariter are worried about their exports. the train on the supply is growing. now this fossil fuel driven nation is considering alternatives. >> reporter: an international exhibition is under way focusing on water supplies and renewable energy. the crown prince of the united arab emirates says they realize they have a limit. >> translator: the united arab emirates has been providing the world with energy for half a century. we'll continue our efforts to provide a stable supply. it's our responsibility as a member of the international community. >> reporter: what prompted the concern is an impending sense of crisis. the gulf nation could lose its status as one of the world's leading oil producers. in 2011, the uae was seventh in terms of production but energy demands in the nation amounting in the face of rapid urbanization and a growing population. one of the most pressing issues is the secure enough electricity to convert sea water into fresh water. the country gets much of its water from the sea but surging water consumptio
. >>> people in the united amariter are worried about their exports. the train on the supply is growing. now this fossil fuel driven nation is considering alternatives. >> reporter: an international exhibition is under way focusing on water supplies and renewable energy. the crown prince of the united arab emirates says they realize they have a limit. >> translator: the united arab emirates has been providing the world with energy for half a century. we'll continue our...
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and what it says is that al qaeda units and al qaeda affiliated units are out there and able to cross the great boundaries and distances and carry out strikes like this, and you cannot assume that anywheres when to be safe. melissa: what does that mean for the u.s. calling for? more involved? not involved enough? to read just have no control? >> we have only given them about a million dollars a year for really training since 2008. we had our first port visit with them only last year. the algerians have not wanted our help. they say they can do this themselves. it makes coordination and cooperation somewhat difficult if you are dealing with people who are described as prickly and paranoid. the state department cables. melissa: that is a great point. thank you for your insight. time for today's fuel gauge report. president obama vowed to respond to the threat of climate change. the president also emphasizing the importance of sustainable energy sources like wind and solar power. he said, investing in clean energy is an economic solution for the u.s. the administration is now scrapping a
and what it says is that al qaeda units and al qaeda affiliated units are out there and able to cross the great boundaries and distances and carry out strikes like this, and you cannot assume that anywheres when to be safe. melissa: what does that mean for the u.s. calling for? more involved? not involved enough? to read just have no control? >> we have only given them about a million dollars a year for really training since 2008. we had our first port visit with them only last year. the...
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the united states recognizes them for the first time in 20 years pillar in -- 20 years. lance armstrong has been stripped of his mettle. the committee acted after the governing body found him guilty of systematic doping and stripped them of seven wins. there is speculation as to whether he will lead men to open or apologize. extremists are gaining ground militarily and they're also winning popular support. it has become increasingly powerful. the free syrian army is living in kidnapping. they met one of the leaders of the front and found this exclusive report. >> they are waiting for bread. eight hours. nothing is more emblematic of what they have captured, and everyone knows the reason. it is the free syrian army fighters that have eluded the supply. >> we have no bread, and no fuel, no power. she goes on to tell me that we used to live like kings. now the strong devour the week. there is an atmosphere of insecurity. there are kidnappings. support is slipping away in the free army. these men are the beneficiaries. for many in aleppo, they are saviors. to the united stat
the united states recognizes them for the first time in 20 years pillar in -- 20 years. lance armstrong has been stripped of his mettle. the committee acted after the governing body found him guilty of systematic doping and stripped them of seven wins. there is speculation as to whether he will lead men to open or apologize. extremists are gaining ground militarily and they're also winning popular support. it has become increasingly powerful. the free syrian army is living in kidnapping. they...
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so they will face the united front of the western alliance for the first time and probably forced to give up control of northern mali. if they are in a desperate position it's most likely they will result to desperate at any time attack again. >>> for the latest in weather we have rachel ferguson. rachel. >> looking barely settled across the continent in eastern asia. dry skies for klein and mongolia. a few showers here just in inland china. not anything particularly heavy. could see some widespread fog here as well. as for japan things are starting to clear up now after low pressure system moved across today. much of the couldn't nent is very dry. we see very heavy rain and causing quite a problem. widespread flooding. you can see it's going to be an on going stream of moisture coming in. so further flooding and mudslides are going to be a concern. manila, 30. 34 with popup thunderstorms in bangkok. 23 degrees in hong kong and taipei. seoul and beijing seeing 3 degrees. tokyo 8, and minus 15 inially you in ulaanbaatar. >>> extremely frigid in the americas. summerlike temperatures cr
so they will face the united front of the western alliance for the first time and probably forced to give up control of northern mali. if they are in a desperate position it's most likely they will result to desperate at any time attack again. >>> for the latest in weather we have rachel ferguson. rachel. >> looking barely settled across the continent in eastern asia. dry skies for klein and mongolia. a few showers here just in inland china. not anything particularly heavy. could...
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causing more misery across the united states. 48 states now report widespread flu activity, 29 children have been killed, nine more than last week. and we are only halfway through the flu season. >>> hey, you no longer have to worry about what undergarments you're wearing at the airport. the tsa says the scanners that use a low dose x-ray will be gone by june because the company just can't make them fix the privacy issues. the other scanners which produce a generic outline will be staying. >>> boeing is suspending deliveries of its new 787 jetliner. deliveries of the dreamliner are stopped until the faa approves a solution for the lithium ion batteries that caused the agency to ground the aircraft earlier this week. >>> honda recalling 777,000 late model pilot and odyssey vehicles due to a problem with the deployment of the driver's side air bags. owners should bring their vehicles into dealerships to have the problem fixed. >>> let me set a seen for you. you're in elementary school, the governor is coming to your school. all you need to do is be sweet and don't faint. one out of two ai
causing more misery across the united states. 48 states now report widespread flu activity, 29 children have been killed, nine more than last week. and we are only halfway through the flu season. >>> hey, you no longer have to worry about what undergarments you're wearing at the airport. the tsa says the scanners that use a low dose x-ray will be gone by june because the company just can't make them fix the privacy issues. the other scanners which produce a generic outline will be...
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china is 24%, slightly more than the united states. under putin's orders, there are orders in eastern siberia. they export to asia to more than 45 million tons within the next few years. the focus is now on developing human resources. it's got three years to go training oil and gas engineers. students learn about the quality control. she wants to go work at an air force base in siberia. >> i plan to start working as a welder. and if i do really well, i could even end up as an oil tycoon. >> we don't have enough engineers and workers. that's why all the oil companies want us to produce more skilled people, especially technicians for the project that is on the way. >> japan has welcome to the new pipeline. russia is a promising alternative. faster delivery a key benefit. it can take more than 20 days for oil to reach japan from the gulf. the pipeline will cut this to three days. users could benefit it in the form of cheaper fuel. it's over 5 months percent. oh, it's stuck. >>> people in china's capital are trying to catch their breath. >
china is 24%, slightly more than the united states. under putin's orders, there are orders in eastern siberia. they export to asia to more than 45 million tons within the next few years. the focus is now on developing human resources. it's got three years to go training oil and gas engineers. students learn about the quality control. she wants to go work at an air force base in siberia. >> i plan to start working as a welder. and if i do really well, i could even end up as an oil tycoon....
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delegates at the united nations have agreed to expand sanctions on north korea. the security council condemned a rocket launch there last month. chinese delegates have long provided diplomatic protection for their north korean allies. but they approved the resolution and members adopted it unanimously. the statement criticizes the launch as a violation of previous resolutions. the security council will add organizations and individuals to lists of existing sanctions and freeze their assets. the north korean space agency is among those named. >> today's resolution also makes clear that if north korea chooses again to defy the international community such as by conducting another launch or a nuclear test then the council will take significant action. >> american delegates told the chinese the resolution would not bring in new measures but would build existing sanctions. those assurances convinced the chinese to approve the resolution. >> and we believe that there's opportunity for all stakeholders of the peninsula, korean peninsula, to start a diplomatic track and
delegates at the united nations have agreed to expand sanctions on north korea. the security council condemned a rocket launch there last month. chinese delegates have long provided diplomatic protection for their north korean allies. but they approved the resolution and members adopted it unanimously. the statement criticizes the launch as a violation of previous resolutions. the security council will add organizations and individuals to lists of existing sanctions and freeze their assets. the...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron is concerned that three of the debtor from the united kingdom. all joins us live from london. what has cameron. assaying darks >> he gave an interview over several minutes in which he, first of all, braced those families waiting for news here for the prospect of further bad news to come. we know that six britons amain accounted for together with one u.k. citizen. he clarified that three of those have now been confirmed dead. it is the fate of three more plus the ukase of this and which are coming at the moment, left on known. it was invited to criticize the algerian authorities for bringing this hostage crisis to an end and the decline to do so. we know back in parliament on friday, he spoke to lawmakers in the british parliament and expressed frustration that he had not been told in advance to go in and end the siege. he was a lot more diplomatic on sunday. the other thing they spoke about was the bigger picture roswell. moving forward from here, france, norway, and the u.s. will start concentrating in little bit more on the situation in south
. >> british prime minister david cameron is concerned that three of the debtor from the united kingdom. all joins us live from london. what has cameron. assaying darks >> he gave an interview over several minutes in which he, first of all, braced those families waiting for news here for the prospect of further bad news to come. we know that six britons amain accounted for together with one u.k. citizen. he clarified that three of those have now been confirmed dead. it is the fate...
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in a sense, the nra represents a minority of gun owners in the united states. they are concerned about being outflanked in terms of the strength with which they defend gun rights. so the truth is that there are a ton of gun owners whose views are not being adequately represented. when the nra goes off and has an ad of that nature, they are not necessarily representing real gun owners but representing a much smaller group. they are concerned about being seen as too moderate. >> david keen defended the ad earlier. i want to play his defense before you jump in here. here he is. >> the fact of the matter is that the schools in washington that are attended by the elites, not just president's daughters but the sons and daughters of others are protected by armed security. not the secret service. >> is the white house taking this too personally or overreacting? >> i have met david keen and his wife. the ad is pathetic. the nra are a bunch of punks for running the ad. if they stand behind it, why are they removing it from their website. they are getting what they wanted
in a sense, the nra represents a minority of gun owners in the united states. they are concerned about being outflanked in terms of the strength with which they defend gun rights. so the truth is that there are a ton of gun owners whose views are not being adequately represented. when the nra goes off and has an ad of that nature, they are not necessarily representing real gun owners but representing a much smaller group. they are concerned about being seen as too moderate. >> david keen...
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>> the french have asked the united states for a number of things. the mallian government has also asked the united states for a number of things. right now the u.s. is agreeing to provide intelligence. we do have an unmanned drone that was locate odd over the incident in algeria. that's under way in that eastern part today. we, in mali are helping to airlift the french in. we're helping to fund a lot of these projects. we're also giving malaria drugs, gps, kevlar vest, helmets to african militaries to go in to intervene. so that's what we are doing on that end. and the french military can work alongside those african militaries. they don't have the same laws restricting their movement like we do here. so we're providing a lot of information to them. >> you mentioned the fact that the secretary had been to africa and had some exploratory meetings there. did they see this coming? >> well, the secretary has had africa and particularly taking on al qaeda in east africa as a clear priority for some time. this challenge of taking on al qaeda in mali has r
>> the french have asked the united states for a number of things. the mallian government has also asked the united states for a number of things. right now the u.s. is agreeing to provide intelligence. we do have an unmanned drone that was locate odd over the incident in algeria. that's under way in that eastern part today. we, in mali are helping to airlift the french in. we're helping to fund a lot of these projects. we're also giving malaria drugs, gps, kevlar vest, helmets to african...
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united states can help. we can bring our experience from our fighting in afghanistan and iraq and provide -- the african soldiers are going to fight this battle with trading. we can provide training and logistics, and we definitely have interest in doing this, because this aqim, the body is now in mali. it has links, arms, into nigeria and libya, including the one you possibly killed our ambassador and colleagues. the squabbles of all of the areas that are ill got burned or undergoverned around the region, -- that are ill governed or ungoverned. >> good to talk to you. thank you very much. the u.n. is warning of a growing crisis in neighboring mali. there was a focus of heavy fighting. >> fleeing the violence that is engulfing much of their country, these people are from the strategically important town. it has been the focus of much of the recent fighting, with conflicting reports about who is in control. those who have escaped the violence there are grateful to have made it this far. >> people are terrifie
united states can help. we can bring our experience from our fighting in afghanistan and iraq and provide -- the african soldiers are going to fight this battle with trading. we can provide training and logistics, and we definitely have interest in doing this, because this aqim, the body is now in mali. it has links, arms, into nigeria and libya, including the one you possibly killed our ambassador and colleagues. the squabbles of all of the areas that are ill got burned or undergoverned around...
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. >> nobody is going to attack the united states of america and get away with it. >> and that means this man now has a target on his back. the u.s. says he masterminded the attack from a safe haven in the country of mali a thousand miles away. the u.s. will soon be sharing intelligence with france to help track him down. >>> political event in bulgaria ended in violence after a gun was pulled on a speaker. he jumped on stage and pointed the gun right at his head. two struggled before more people came to the aid of the speaker. they kick and punched him on the ground. his gun was a gas gun used to fire tear gas cartridges. for the latest on the weather situation, leigh glaser is here. >> nice as you said. very mild, some locations near 70 degrees and as we take a live look from mount tam camera, looking down to richardson bay, you can see the city in the background. live doppler not picking up any moisture as we go live right now. we'll keep it dry tonight. oakland reached a high of 70 degrees. it was 73 in santa cruz. 53 in san francisco. north bay, mid to upper 60s. cloverdale as well a
. >> nobody is going to attack the united states of america and get away with it. >> and that means this man now has a target on his back. the u.s. says he masterminded the attack from a safe haven in the country of mali a thousand miles away. the u.s. will soon be sharing intelligence with france to help track him down. >>> political event in bulgaria ended in violence after a gun was pulled on a speaker. he jumped on stage and pointed the gun right at his head. two...
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they're all operated by united airlines in the united states. there was an emergency landing in western japan. every passenger and crew member on board managed to leave the dreamliner safely on friday. all nippon airways is blaming a battery error. smoke was reported by some of those on board. it is grounded its fleet of dreamliner jets for a second time. we are extremely sorry for causing a brief to the passengers and those involved. when we know the cause, we will restart operations of the plane. >> japan airlines has grounded its 787's, which means all 24 registered in japan are out of service for the time being. the in-flight japanese incident follows an earlier incident that occurred on the ground in boston in the united states in early january, which resulted in heat damage and smoke. if not corrected, it could result in damage to critical systems and the result of fire in the compartment. boeing says it is confident the 787 is safe and stands by its integrity and will take steps in the coming days to ensure customers and the traveling pub
they're all operated by united airlines in the united states. there was an emergency landing in western japan. every passenger and crew member on board managed to leave the dreamliner safely on friday. all nippon airways is blaming a battery error. smoke was reported by some of those on board. it is grounded its fleet of dreamliner jets for a second time. we are extremely sorry for causing a brief to the passengers and those involved. when we know the cause, we will restart operations of the...
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. >> nobody is going to attack the united states of america and get away with it. and for that reason we have made a commitment that we're going to go after al qaeda, wherever they are and wherever they try to hide. >> the attack is believed to be linked to al qaeda. they left behind a huge arsenal of weapons that have been put on display by local officials. hostages that survived the ordeal are now returning to their home countries. >> a few inches of snow was enough to throw london's heathrow airport into chaos this weekend with more than 100 flight cancelled today, 400 cancelled yesterday. stranded passengers slept on the floor. the backup happened when the airport took six hours to clear two inches of snow from runways on friday. they still haven't caught up yet and more bad weather is in the forecast for tomorrow. >> those controversial body scanners that show naked images of travelers will be removed from our local airports. the tsa will remove eight canners from san jose international and the five at oakland international. they don't use them. the transporta
. >> nobody is going to attack the united states of america and get away with it. and for that reason we have made a commitment that we're going to go after al qaeda, wherever they are and wherever they try to hide. >> the attack is believed to be linked to al qaeda. they left behind a huge arsenal of weapons that have been put on display by local officials. hostages that survived the ordeal are now returning to their home countries. >> a few inches of snow was enough to throw...
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but the united states is -- allies. but the united states has been criticized and slow and lukewarm in providing that support. the french complained that while they've gotten american intelligence and air lift support. tanker support has been lacking and then there's the question of being billed for the services. services received. and critics are saying that the administration that this violates some of the administration's tenets. first we'll fight al-qaeda wherever it and we'll engage with allies. how do you answer that and what has been any of the slowing of support? >> we do support the french. that's a fight that we have a dog in. that is the fight against al- qaeda and the establishment potentially of a safe haven for al-qaeda and the islamic magrave up in the northern part of mali. we do support the french. we are doing things and wee not asking for reimbursement for the things that we're doing and the french as is very understandable and welcome, asked first for intelligence. then for transport. now we're discu
but the united states is -- allies. but the united states has been criticized and slow and lukewarm in providing that support. the french complained that while they've gotten american intelligence and air lift support. tanker support has been lacking and then there's the question of being billed for the services. services received. and critics are saying that the administration that this violates some of the administration's tenets. first we'll fight al-qaeda wherever it and we'll engage with...
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a state department spokesperson says the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. now to the countdown to inauguration day. hundred of thousand of people will be descending on our fair city for the start of president obama's second term monday. tonight the stage is set. crews are putting the finishing touches on this big event from security to the social scene. we have every angle covered for you. erica gonzalez has a list arrivals. doug kammerer the forecast. first to shomari stone with a look at how restaurants and hotels are gaeearing up. hey. >> reporter: a lot of excitement in the district. outside pearl dive restaurant on 14th street. we went to different restaurants. a lot of them the wait is not too long. they're still accepting walk-ins. >> donna joyner and her mom wait to eat at old ebbott grill. >> it is historical. i think the numbers are not as string as first time around. >> officials are expecting fewer than 800,000 people. more than 2 million attended obama's first inauguration. most restaurants aren't taking reservations. some are. the majority are
a state department spokesperson says the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. now to the countdown to inauguration day. hundred of thousand of people will be descending on our fair city for the start of president obama's second term monday. tonight the stage is set. crews are putting the finishing touches on this big event from security to the social scene. we have every angle covered for you. erica gonzalez has a list arrivals. doug kammerer the forecast. first to shomari stone...
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both japan and the united states are victims of this attack. japan sharply critical of the response. they said the utmost care must be taken to preserve life. >> we will not rest until we do as much as we can alone and in concert with our partners to restore security to this vital region and to bring those that would terrorize and kill innocent people to justice. dodge the ordeal for others goes on. james robbins, bbc news. >> for more on the threat in out here, he formerly served as ambassador to iraq and national security adviser in the bush administration. when you were at the white house, was al qaeda in north africa ont he radar? >> yes, it was. we looked at the whole system holistic lee. there were relatively inactive because of jury instead taken effective steps with some encouragement of the united states. with the situation involving in libya, there has been a lack of government control and a huge swath of the region. an explosion of uncontrolled weapons and to some of these groups, we see this in algeria and it should be seen by one c
both japan and the united states are victims of this attack. japan sharply critical of the response. they said the utmost care must be taken to preserve life. >> we will not rest until we do as much as we can alone and in concert with our partners to restore security to this vital region and to bring those that would terrorize and kill innocent people to justice. dodge the ordeal for others goes on. james robbins, bbc news. >> for more on the threat in out here, he formerly served...
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carrier to be affected is united airlines which currently operates six 787 's... they invited reporters to come out here to take a tour of the airline there will be a big news conference but obviously that flight now has been cancelled. dozens of polish airline customers are being rescheduled on other flights they're obviously very upset about the grounding of the 77th japan's two major airlines grounded their flees after several incidents including a battery fire one flight forced to make an emergency landing the dreamlike marketed and sold as one of the most fuel-efficient larger craft's but now it's just been one problem after the other. last week the faa ordered a full review of the plant's manufacturing and design but it's taken a big step further by grounding all 787's. boeing did two things, new technology, the composites the electoral system and they change the way they built plants, the outsource more they used specialized subcontractors and both of those have made this problem really complex but it's this electrical system with the batteries so much depe
carrier to be affected is united airlines which currently operates six 787 's... they invited reporters to come out here to take a tour of the airline there will be a big news conference but obviously that flight now has been cancelled. dozens of polish airline customers are being rescheduled on other flights they're obviously very upset about the grounding of the 77th japan's two major airlines grounded their flees after several incidents including a battery fire one flight forced to make an...
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a similar problem was on japan airlines 787 on january 7th in the united states. one of the batteries caught on fire at the international airport in boston. authorities are looking into the possibility that the batteries overheated, causing them to catch on fire. the battery is located below the cockpit and is used to run the plane's electrical system. the maker, gs yuasa, can hold trice the charge of other models the same weight, but they say it could overheat if too much power flows into the battery. >> translator: to identify the cause of the incident, they need to look not just at the battery but also at the circuits and how the battery was used. >> reporter: the inspectors aim to discover what went wrong with the dreamliner's entire electrical system and determine what safety measures are needed. nhk world, tokyo. >>> police in the american state of new mexico are trying to figure out what could have driven a teenager to pick up a gun and kill. they arrested a 15-year-old boy in connection with the shooting deaths of five people including three children. auth
a similar problem was on japan airlines 787 on january 7th in the united states. one of the batteries caught on fire at the international airport in boston. authorities are looking into the possibility that the batteries overheated, causing them to catch on fire. the battery is located below the cockpit and is used to run the plane's electrical system. the maker, gs yuasa, can hold trice the charge of other models the same weight, but they say it could overheat if too much power flows into the...